Helping us for Census Qatar 2010

Enigma
By Enigma

Dear All QL'ers / Household

We starting to conduct Qatar Census 2010.
Please open your door to us (Be advice we have Badge Valid ID for identification purpose)for this your coorporation highly appreciated.

First step we will visit your home in the aftenoon, and asks for simple question only (we promises not take your time more 2 minutes). Your name, Mobile Phone number and numbers male and female living in your home...THAT ALL
we will give you form for some question (Please fill-out to complete) and we will visit back to take the form during period 21 April to 13 May 2010.

More Information your may call: 8000800 or visit website http://www.qsa.gov.qa

Thanks for your coorperation in helping us to conduct a successfull census.

Enigma

By bleu• 9 May 2010 10:20
bleu

I filled mine online, much easier ... NOT!

You have to fill in EVERYTHING before being able to submit it.

By anonymous• 8 May 2010 22:32
anonymous

may be he was in hurry to finish more and more,and later on submit the ID card numbers in his IPod.

btw, "Ufffff to these pplz really " is it ur sig or ur way of expression :-)

By Nahd• 8 May 2010 22:24
Nahd

so it means that they will note down our id card numbers also but in our case he is asking to submit the copies to him ... ufffff to these pplz realy

By anonymous• 8 May 2010 22:14
anonymous

they only need number of ID card, and to answer a brief questionnaire, nothing else.

By ghazalz• 8 May 2010 21:59
ghazalz

Nahd, in my case he had a look of our ID cards but didn't ask for ID card copy...

By Nahd• 8 May 2010 20:26
Nahd

Last month onwards 2 guys visited us asking details ..the first time they asked only the name, fone number & number of males and females.

But 3 days b4 a giant sudani visited us asking for id cards copis of all the family members... why they need the id cards for??? one of the family in our villa gave the id cards saying that after submitting the id copies they will get benefits from the government????

Now all the families in our villa are doing the same ..... ??? I believe its fake but that Sudani guy said that he will visit us tomorrow to collect ours.....did anyone else handedover their id cards to these census agents ????????

By ghazalz• 7 May 2010 11:20
ghazalz

An offical came to us a week back and collected some data regarding our personal life& health condition. He was inserting the answers at the same time in his IPod and gets it signed on his device by my husband.

It's the part of their job to collect some specific info. for the record, such as how long you have been here, how many internet users in Qatar, how many use laptop, how educated you are, how is your living condition, how many in Qatar are sugar/blood pressure patients etc.

By anonymous• 7 May 2010 10:54
anonymous

... without any data.

Their first questions were to ask me my name and QID. I replied that this personal information wasn't relevant for a 'statistical survey'.

They insisted so I told them to leave which they eventually did.

By s_isale• 5 May 2010 07:15
s_isale

Enigma you must be seeing those comments. care to give a reply as to what is going on?

By africana• 5 May 2010 00:52
africana

LincolnPirate .. u are right ...im surprising too.in our building, we were given forms to fill and we need and submitted, after one guy came and collected our information too ,after that 3rd man came and collected our information too.with all of this,they sent a link to some people again to fill their information online. however, i didnt send to me

i was surprising what is all of this.

what pissesd me off was asking private question such as how many brothers and sisters do u have,how do u contact ur family,do u have net in your appartment, and --------------what does this have to do with their job?

i gave u my ID and if i have dependent u can know..why u want to know about my family....are they in qatar or why does that mather? i wish some of them dont have hidden agendas.this kind of job need people with communication skills and understand multicultural issues.

By umair9001• 4 May 2010 11:55
umair9001

Some guy came to us, i gave in the data of my family, id, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, my phone and finally took my signature on the digipad.

After that i went to play football and when i got back my mom tells me that he went in another room behind our room where another family lives and asked for water. Finding the lady there alone, he forced into the house and tried catching her hand. She started screaming and every1 in that villa came to aid her. That guy must have been reported to the authorities.

Qatar CENSUS can't even make sure who to take and whom not to. This is a thing which out to be done by civilized and educated people and not wild fools.

Next time someone comes from census, m sure to kick him out of my house or give a call to the police.

By drmana• 4 May 2010 11:38
drmana

rlasrado, even I think this is more than normal census...

By rlasrado• 4 May 2010 11:20
Rating: 4/5
rlasrado

The census guy came at 9 pm - although he did come at 5.30 and i was at work. Don't think the objective is for population but more for the status/standard of living of residents - they can easily get the population since each resident has a identity card.

I did not get any form but he directly punched in my data from my/wife's id into his digi pad. Questions asked -

How many bedrooms and bathrooms.

Internet.

Computer - which was on the coffee table infront of him.

Most probably the QSA will utilise this data to tabulate number of individuals staying in 2 bedroom apts, internet usage and ownership of laptop/computer - basically the standard of living of the residents of Qatar.

I signed directly on the digi pad once he keyed in my data together with telephone number.

I didn't like the fact that the data was in arabic and i had to sign on that. Another thing is that the guy didn't understand a word of english - to my luck my arabic dictionary went missing. Lastly, I wouldn't like it if he came when my wife wd be alone - my watchman did accompany him so that is a saving fact.

By anonymous• 29 Apr 2010 18:01
anonymous

drmana...I do wish that someone like that will come to my apartment and ask me a couple of those Qs, I am known for being short tempered ...!!

As for counting other stuff..

There are 3 persons at home ...one laptop + one tv + one bathroom = 1 person

so there are 4 persons at home :D

By drmana• 29 Apr 2010 12:11
drmana

The guy was asking questions which really seemed so silly. After checking mine and hubby ID he even checked passport of my baby as if to check if we were illegal. His questions were like how many wife you have, number of rooms and bathrooms etc, tv, laptops, internet and even checked mobile phones. Why would those be required for census I wonder. Are they counting people or anything else?

By anonymous• 29 Apr 2010 02:08
anonymous

I must say both times the guys were polite, the first time the Qs were straight forward, the second time the only extra answer I gave was giving my ID, but any other Qs I refused to answer.

By KHATTAK• 28 Apr 2010 23:27
KHATTAK

They visited me twice. First time, a month back and just asked for my name and number of family members. Another guy came yesterday at around 6PM and asked me a number of questions including names, age, qualifications, job details of all family members. I wonder why did he ask the number of rooms & bathrooms/kitchen, Computer, Internet, Telephone & How many TV Sets I have?

By blippy• 28 Apr 2010 23:17
blippy

Thanks Oryx, I sent you a message

By Oryx• 28 Apr 2010 22:48
Oryx

Extreme???

Well it happened in my house too.

Maybe i should pm Blippy to see if it is the same man ...

oh and Blippy i found out today one of my students...her father is a manager of the census so you could make an online complaint at their website and I could forward the name for you too.

So serious was the breach of trust it verges on a police matter.

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 22:23
anonymous

Your case is extreme. In my case,I have told him to f off and thats the reason he is coming tomorrow. He was raising his voice with me and wanted to see my bedroom or bathroom and was tring to force his way in. I obviously told him to get lost. Let's see tomorrow. I would prefer that all this goes peacefully. But a complaint will definately be made.

By blippy• 28 Apr 2010 22:20
blippy

same here, I'll be filing a formal complaint tomorrow, I also have the name of the guy who came in here.

By t_coffee_or_me• 28 Apr 2010 22:10
t_coffee_or_me

Took less then 3 min but was not given the form to fill.

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 22:05
anonymous

I have to file a formal complaint against the guy who came to my place. I will provide you the name here tomorrow as he is coming again at 5.00. His badge reads 'ENUMERATOR' as the designation and he is one of the worst son of a bitch I have come across at Doha so far.

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 21:00
anonymous

But who expects anything 'professional' in this borrowed country?

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 20:58
anonymous

It is wrong to ask for the ID of the visited. It must be anonymous.

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 20:33
anonymous

Already visited twice...another third time ? Give me a break !!

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 20:31
anonymous

It's a "National Duty" says the advertisement on QBS. Good that I am not a "National". It's for Qataris only, guys.

By anonymous• 28 Apr 2010 20:27
anonymous

It's a 'National Duty', says the advertisement on QBS. Good, that I am not a 'National'. It's ony for Qataris, guys.

By blippy• 28 Apr 2010 20:14
blippy

Your census guy came late in the afternoon, asked some inapprpriate questions which are not related to their purpose of visit, placed his head on my tummy to check if Iam really pregnant, and asked for a kiss and later on stole a kiss from me when he was about to leave. Had the nerve to come back at 7pm to take the info of my house mates who were still in the office when he first came to the house. Of course, my husband confronted him, taken aback, his speech became incoherent and insisted that he cant understand in English when in fact he had already spoken to me and other housemates in english prior to the conversation. I am trying to be calm at the moment because like what I've said earlier I am pregnant and had experienced spotting a week ago, Iam prioritizing the safety of my baby over my anger.

By drmana• 28 Apr 2010 19:30
drmana

He took about half an hour in ours and this was the second time. He had already visited us 3 weeks back and given us a form to be filled. But this time, it was long interview and he didn't know the proper words that he was asking for......took a while for us to understand what he meant to ask.

By Happy Happy• 28 Apr 2010 15:04
Happy Happy

Oryx, this is indeed a very serious matter! I don't know how ours looked like, but I think his quick visit went normal, my family told me.

By Oryx• 28 Apr 2010 14:59
Oryx

Tell your slimy census collector that he is to collect info not try and get a girlfriend....

He had to be ejected from the house and that took some effort and then he came back!!!!

Official complaint was made

By alfa Q• 28 Apr 2010 14:41
alfa Q

they have gone hi tech now & are using i-pad for census.

By s_isale• 20 Apr 2010 11:11
s_isale

link is disabled

By Happy Happy• 20 Apr 2010 09:17
Happy Happy

s_isal, fill the form out, they'll come back again to your place for collection. Or visit their website and register electronically.

Here:

http://www.qsa.gov.qa/eng/index.htm

By s_isale• 20 Apr 2010 09:08
s_isale

they came to my place. I was not there. They dropped the paper in front of my door and left. What am I supposed to do?

By deepb• 20 Apr 2010 09:06
Rating: 4/5
deepb

The post is date 03/02/2010. So yes it started over a month back.

By memphis7• 20 Apr 2010 08:02
memphis7

Im confused about a month ago a guy from "census" already asked for details about our household and now as i read the news it's going to start. so what is this?

have i finished the survey? or the first one was bogus and tonight will be official?

By AbuSaif• 3 Apr 2010 12:44
AbuSaif

On the team they have picked up.... the way guys are commenting above seems, they don't train the volunteers well or the volunteers don’t follow up the procedures well...as they know that no one is going to check them…….

Best is to go online…I guess

By Olive• 30 Mar 2010 11:09
Olive

They haven't come to my place yet, but if they come ringing after 8pm I won't be opening the door.

literal people are scary, man, literal people scare me

out there trying to rid the world of its poetry while getting it wrong fundamentally down at the church of "look,it sez right here, see!" Ani Difranco

By bleu• 30 Mar 2010 11:06
bleu

Where you live gives them a clearer picture for development of the city... If I was doing it, I'd generate stats per area like Male/Female ratios, nationality ratios.

By anonymous• 30 Mar 2010 10:39
anonymous

I will sell my data. How much do they pay?

By Chairboy• 30 Mar 2010 10:27
Chairboy

Our guy in Muntaza was ok on the English front - just - but boy was he persistent - I was in shower when he rang and rang and rang and rang and .... you get the picture - these guys should sell used cars or life insurance!!! There is clearly a motive other than the collection of information that the authorities ALREADY have - I'm thinking as Bleu - they want to know WHERE exactly you live. Such insecurity is really unnecessary.

By anonymous• 29 Mar 2010 06:30
anonymous

They did survey my apartment complex.

The guy ask me:

How many people are adults and How many females are living inside the apartment?

I told him:

THREE MALE HOMOSEXUALS AND THREEE female LESBIANS LIVE IN THIS DWELLING, WILL YOU COUNT THEM AS WELL?

The income tax has made more liars out of the American people than golf has.

Will Rogers

By firefighter• 16 Mar 2010 07:56
firefighter

Yup they make census also in our place in Dafna problem is the people whos making census do not speak english its to hard to explain .

By galloper48• 16 Mar 2010 07:52
galloper48

suggest to take a picture of the "person" and immediately call the police.

They are not suposed to "force" their entry into nobody's home.

A visible ID badge should be in the chest of the person and

Above all a census at 10pm?? WTH? WTF?

If the person at your door is not clearly identifiable as working for the Gov in the census please do not release any personal info and call the authorities immediately. If you are in a compound raise the alarm to the neighbors and to the security maybe they can help you also.

Remember, if a "strange" situation is developing call 999 or the census info number 8000800 for help.

Last but not least there is an E-service now so that you can fill the Census form online; of course with previous registration, check it out

http://www.qsa.gov.qa/QatarCensus/Ques_Register.aspx

Regards!!

By shellchuch• 16 Mar 2010 07:39
Rating: 2/5
shellchuch

last night, close to 10 pm, a man who could not speak english came to my door and asked me my marital status, nationality and mobile number. He also commented 4 times in regards to my marital status then proceeded to gesture that he wanted something other then taking the census!!! No form was given to me to complete and none of my neighbors were visited. I am concerned as another compound was recently visited by someone claiming to be taking the census and the man forced his way into a woman's house!!! I am concerned!!!!!

By azilana7037• 13 Mar 2010 22:33
Rating: 4/5
azilana7037

The Qatar government asks the people's cooperation regarding this CENSUS thing. It only takes 10 minutes max for the guy to finish his work...so be kind, it's not an easy job, you know...

By bleu• 13 Mar 2010 22:22
bleu

Business hours are for the OFFICE.

By vanderdick• 13 Mar 2010 22:15
vanderdick

a certain AHMED MOHAMMED (who cannot speak english) came knocking on our door at 10:00PM... is this acceptable??? while the STATISTICS website clearly states that the business hours are from 7:00AM to 2:00PM...now can somebody explain why are they doing this census thing at 10:00pm????????

enigma, if you are working for the Statistics office will you please do me a favor of letting those in-charge of dispatching these people not to barge this late!!! i will be more than willing to cooperate but NOT when we are about to sleep!!!!!!!!

By yayuca2001• 7 Mar 2010 15:19
yayuca2001

they have visited me too. i didn't get any form. the guy told me that i can fill the form online, from the website. but i cannot find that form on their website. anybody can guide?thanks.

By anonymous• 6 Mar 2010 13:02
anonymous

I refused to provide information for the UK census guys when I lived there and they visited in the past for the 10 year surveys.

I'll follow the same procedure when they come knocking here.

By aak• 4 Mar 2010 20:08
aak

One gentleman came and asked the questions, but did not give me any form to fill...

...You can't mean what you say unless you can say what you mean...

By JaZzyY• 3 Mar 2010 20:05
JaZzyY

Yah u came at 10:00am at my home and kept ringing the bell for almost 30min damn man when ull learn manners !...come after noon ... another big lie...!

By bleu• 3 Mar 2010 17:17
bleu

And everybody has an ID number (even children)... They can get the counts by querying the MOI database...

They need to know where these people live.

By deepb• 3 Mar 2010 15:19
deepb

Ok so time to make sure I don't let strangers in through the gate.

By drmana• 3 Mar 2010 15:06
drmana

They are already in Mansoura area and I got the form already.

"It is better to be hated for what you are than being loved for what you are not."

By hawker• 3 Mar 2010 10:40
hawker

yup they have visited our place already and gave us a form to fill up :D

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, tolerant of the weak. Someday you will have been all of these."

By ivan21• 3 Mar 2010 10:31
ivan21

They have already started in my area (Maamoura)yesterday. My wife was surprised when somebody was knocking in our door and was asking for details. Its a good thing our neighbor was there to explain what is happening becase I think the one doing the census cannot talk in English.

By anonymous• 2 Mar 2010 22:04
anonymous

Don't approach me, I will sanction your desires.

By ALINAZ• 2 Mar 2010 22:00
ALINAZ

Biography Z nailed on ma Door

NADAN

By anonymous• 2 Mar 2010 21:24
anonymous

Why would they bother. Every expat is registered as slave anyway through the visa.

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